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3. Match Officials Code of Conduct


THE GOOD MATCH OFFICIAL’S CODE

Match Officials should:

(a) Recognise the importance of fun and enjoyment when officiating players.
(b) Provide positive verbal feedback in a constructive and encouraging manner during games.
(c) Emphasise the spirit of the game.
(d) Appreciate the needs of the players before the needs of the sport.
(e) Understand the physical and behavioural development of players.
(f) Be a positive role model. Set an example, and as such, comments should be positive and supportive.
(g) Look to self-improvement e.g. participation in training courses.
(h) Recognise that the safety of players is paramount.
(i) Explain decisions – all players are still learning and parents will understand the game better.
(j) Always penalise foul play.
(k) Play advantage whenever possible in order to let the game flow.
(l) Show empathy for the age and ability of players.
(m) Be consistent and objective.
(n) Be familiar with the Good Spectator’s Code and ensure that verbal abuse from players, coaches or spectators is not tolerated and is dealt with by club officials immediately.
(o) Be aware of, and abide by, the RFU Child Protection Guidance policies and procedures.
(p) Officiate to the rules laid down in the Rugby Continuum and keep themselves updated on rule changes.
(q) Check that the home Club or School has provided a qualified first aider, ambulance access has not been obstructed and that appropriate equipment is available along with someone trained in its use before starting play.
(r) Before training sessions and matches check that studs and other clothing are in
accordance with the iRB Laws of the Game.